Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 1264 H Peavey
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Frequency Response, 1 meter on-axis, swept-sine in anechoic environment: 63 Hz - 18.5 kHz (±3 dB) Usable Low Frequency Limit (-10 dB point): 48 Hz Power Handling: Full Range: 700 W continuous 1,400 W.
3rd Harmonic: 100 Hz: 0.29% 1 kHz: 0.30% 10% rated power 2nd Harmonic: 100 Hz: 7.40% 1 kHz: 2.24% 3rd Harmonic: 100 Hz: 1.96% 1 kHz: 0.40% Crossover Frequency (internal passive): Low Frequency - High Frequency: 1,900 Hz Time Offset: Low Frequency: 0.00 ms High Frequency: 0.
3 • Flexible suspension provisions • Robust power handling capabilities • Passive crossover included • Bi-amplified crossover provisions Applications • Stadiums • Arenas • Multi-purpose .
Frequency Response This measurement is useful in determining how accurately a given unit reproduces an input signal. The frequency response of the ILS 1264H is measured at a distance of 1-meter using a 1 W att (into the nominal impedance) swept-sine input signal.
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9 ILS 1264H.
10 ILS 1 264 A PRODUCT OF PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORP. TM W ARNING: CONSUL T SPEC SHEET FOR FULL SUSPENSION RA TINGS. DO NOT EXCEED 400 lbs. OR 45 DEGREE ANGLE 6,059,069 AND 6,064,745 FULL RANGE BIAMP 700W RMS CONT. 8 OHMS LF: 500W RMS CONT. 8 OHMS HF:100W RMS CONT.
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